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Atari Panther

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Atari Panther
Unofficial 3D model
DeveloperAtari Corporation
TypeHome video game console
GenerationFourth
Release dateCancelled
MediaCartridge
CPU68000
GraphicsPanther
PredecessorLynx, XEGS
SuccessorJaguar

Atari Panther was the codename for a cancelled video game console from Atari Corporation planned as the successor to the Atari 7800 and the Atari XEGS. It was developed by Flare Technology, the same ex-Sinclair team who worked on the cancelled Flare One and Konix Multisystem consoles.[1] It was planned to be a 16-bit console and was slated at one point to be 32-bit.[2]

Work started in 1988 with a planned 1991 release to compete with the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and the Sega Genesis.[3] The Panther was never commercially released as the design was abandoned for the Atari Jaguar.

Hardware

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The system has three primary chips:

  1. A Motorola 68000 running at 16 MHz
  2. An object processor called the "Panther"
  3. An Ensoniq sound processor, nicknamed "Otis", with 32 channels (presumably an ES5505)

References

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  1. ^ "Slipstream: The Konix Multi-system Archive".
  2. ^ Atari: From Boom to Bust and Back Again. Imagine Publishing. 2012.
  3. ^ "Video Game Systems :: Jaguar :: Atari Panther". www.atari-explorer.com. Archived from the original on December 2, 2003. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
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